Maldives to be opened for China, South East Asia at the end of April

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih of Maldives has stated that the country will be opened to  Southeast Asia and China by the end of April.
Speaking at a press conference regarding the situation with Covid-19 in the Maldives today, president Solih stated the virus was being controlled in the countries of southeast Asia and China.
China was the biggest market for tourists to the country until January this year. However, the market dropped to a zero following the outbreak of the pandemic.
“If opened, if the virus is not in the Maldives, I am expecting for the end of the month, that there won't be a positive case of the virus in the country. If that happens, then we can open the country to China and South East Asia at the end of April. These are China, Korea, and Japanese markets. We are expecting the markets to be opened.” Said President Solih.
President stated that the tourism industry will stabilize within a year.
“The main part of our industry is tourism. You would be aware of the situation with the countries where tourists arrive, (such as) Italy. Germany is saying that the virus has been contained.” Said President Solih.
President Solih stated that German tourists were requesting to come to the Maldives and that German tour operators were discussing with local operators on arranging bookings in three months.
“If so, this is an advancement.” Said the President.
The Maldives has restricted travel from three regions of Germany in light of the global pandemic and the President noted that 20,000 bookings received from Germany were a massive hope. He added that the country was faced with a financial crisis and not an economic one.
President Solih said that people had the spending will and the banks, as well as the public, had money.
“When this is done, a massive boom to the tourism industry is expected in the last quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of 2021.” Said the President.
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